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Lesbians lose races for Del. legislature
All Democrats lose in Sussex County

From left, Marie Mayor and Claire Snyder-Hall (Photos courtesy respective campaigns)
Former college professor and community activist Claire Snyder-Hall and businesswoman and former U.S. Department of Education official Marie Mayor lost their races for seats in the Delaware Legislature on Nov. 4 in districts including or near Rehoboth Beach.
The two candidates, both Democrats and out lesbians, fell short of overcoming the odds against winning in conservative leaning Sussex County in a year when the electorate clearly tilted toward Republican candidates.
That’s the assessment of Sussex County attorney and Clerk of the Peace John Brady, who won election to his post two years ago as an out gay Democrat.
“To give you an idea of what happened, no Democrat won in Sussex County in a contested race,” Brady said. “The five statewide Democrats all lost in Sussex County that day,” he said, including popular U.S. Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), who won his re-election bid by doing well in other parts of the state.
Snyder-Hall ran for a State Senate seat in the 6th District, which includes Rehoboth Beach, where she lives, and the cities of Dewey Beach, Lewes, Milton and Harbeson. She lost to Republican Ernesto Lopez by a margin of 63 percent to 37 percent.
Snyder-Hall lost to Lopez by a wider margin than gay Democrat and Realtor Andy Staton, who lost to Lopez in 2012 by a margin of 56 percent to 43 percent.
Mayor, a longtime civic activist and co-owner of Lavender Fields, a farm and retail business near Milton, ran for a seat in the State House of Representatives in the 20th District, which includes Milton and parts of Lewes. She lost to Republican Stephen Smyk by a margin of 58 percent to 40 percent.
Brady said a key factor in the poor showing of Democratic candidates in Sussex County was a low turnout by Democratic voters and a high turnout by Republican voters.
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Congratulations to Yadiel Meléndez, on their new role as Community Associate, with the Wanda Alston Foundation. Meléndez is piloting a new role as a Community Associate at the Wanda Alston Foundation, where they support queer and trans young people in finding their footing, building independence, and experiencing a housing community where they are seen, valued, and affirmed. They are coming into this role with more than a decade of experience as a community organizer and operations specialist, supporting diverse communities through service, advocacy, and program coordination.
Previously they worked for Right Proper Brewing Shaw as a server and bartender and at Sephora, Washington, DC, and at FreshFarm, DC, in bilingual food access. They also worked freelance to build foundational structures for local queer BIPOC performance art coalitions, producing variety shows to curate space for marginalized performance artists in the community. They were a production manager for Haus of Hart Productions, a BIPOC centric performance art production. They also worked as field staff with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Stafford, Va.
Meléndez is bilingual, Spanish and English. Their work is guided by a commitment to dignity, safety, and trauma-informed engagement, particularly within LGBTQ and BIPOC communities.
Congratulations also to Ben Rosen LICSW, on his new role as program director, with the Wanda Alston Foundation. Rosen previously worked with Fountain House’s OnRamps program, helping to build a new, innovative outreach program for individuals considered chronically homeless, and living with serious mental illness, in the Times Square area of New York. Rosen is a Psychotherapist, having worked with SG Psychotherapy, and as the psychotherapist with the Nest Community Health Center (URAM).
Rosen has a B.F.A. in Theatre Arts: Musical Theatre, Minor in Psychology (Cum Laude) from Malloy University Conservatory; and his M.S.W. in Clinical Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups, from The Silberman School of Social Work, Hunter College, N.Y. He is independently licensed in New York and Washington, D.C.
Rehoboth Beach
BLUF leather social set for April 10 in Rehoboth
Attendees encouraged to wear appropriate gear
Diego’s in Rehoboth Beach hosts a monthly leather happy hour. April’s edition is scheduled for Friday, April 10, 5-7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear appropriate gear. The event is billed as an official event of BLUF, the free community group for men interested in leather. After happy hour, the attendees are encouraged to reconvene at Local Bootlegging Company for dinner, which allows cigar smoking. There’s no cover charge for either event.
District of Columbia
Celebrations of life planned for Sean Bartel
Two memorial events scheduled in D.C.
Two celebrations of life are planned for Sean Christopher Bartel, 48, who was found deceased on a hiking trail in Argentina on or around March 15. Bartel began his career as a television news reporter and news anchor at stations in Louisville, Ky., and Evansville, Ind., before serving as Senior Video Producer for the D.C.-based International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union from 2013 to 2024.
A memorial gathering is planned for Friday, April 10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the IBEW International Office (900 7th St., N.W.), according to a statement by the DC Gay Flag Football League, where Bartel was a longtime member. A celebration of life is planned that same evening, 6-8 p.m. at Trade (1410 14th St., N.W.).
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